Capturing the Pulse of the Homeowners Association Industry

The Online Community of the Community Association Industry

A storm in 2012 caused a dam to break and flood waters washed the lake away.  Home owners are disappointed that their lakefront property has turned into a weed bed with no lake.

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Deadbeat residents of a mobile home park are warned that their homes could be lost if they don't pay their rents.

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A couple in Snug Harbor Lakes wanted to save water and avoid pesticides on their yard.  The homeowners association has informed them they need to plant sod and remove their new yard coverings.

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Residents have increased the requests for amending site plans and permits for generators since living through the Hurricane Sandy.  Slow repairs by utility companies and downed wires, trees, and utility poles have caused residents to want more control over their way of life.

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A Condominium community is opposed to a mosque and community center being built across the street due to zoning regulations.

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A trial is being held to determine who is responsible for the death of a 9 year old boy, the homeowners association or the elderly woman who hit the young boy.

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A townhouse community bankrupted itself while battling a lawsuit for four years.  In an effort to cover the legal bills, the association increased the dues from $650 to $3500 per year.

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This article explains what a homeowners association is and allows you to determine if an HOA is right for you.

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An affordable housing neighborhood is dealing with cracked exterior siding and who is responsible for repairing it.

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As community associations are foreclosing on homes, real estate investors are buying the homes cheaply and renting them out until the banks finish processing the foreclosures.

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